Im still working out the Christmas song that says "Don we all our gay apparrell
2007-10-04 16:00:01
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answered by the_chief 6
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This reads splendidly to somebody who can take it at face fee, which i will. It jogs my memory of classic horror tale, which if I remember properly grew to become into made into the 1958 action picture "Curse of the Demon." In that tale, an evil occultist sends a demon after a guy investigating his nefarious practices via giving the investigator a splash bit paper upon which historic runes are written. The hero's frantic, time-ridden activity, because of the fact the demon comes closer, is to flow those runes returned to the occultist. i admire the vanity that a poem could desire to wreak such havoc, despite the fact that if i could have favourite some thing extra sinister and suspenseful than a speedy choke (I do comprehend you have length constrictions on right here). i admire the smart ending that the guy desires to retrieve the poem for his scrapbook. i admire what isn't stated -- what infamy befell on the golfing direction (that maximum mundane and stuffy of environments) to set off suggestions of homicide. I additionally like the substantial factors. The "tomato fork" jogs my memory of a ceremonial dinner on the Ritz in Barcelona, the place to this present day i don't understand no remember if the knife on the a ways suitable grew to become right into a salad knife or a seafood knife. yet because of the fact you're conversing burgers and ice-chilly beer, it may desire to (regrettably) be a connection with a salad bar. yet why, then, the specification of "ketchupless fries?" i exploit the interest "smart" a ways too many times whilst commenting upon your writing, yet you have packed a novelette into 2 pages. attractive, descriptive, humorous, stressful -- all pierced with a tomato fork.
2016-11-07 07:28:18
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answered by ? 4
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Yea I do all the time and that Peter Pan line is funny.
2007-10-04 15:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-10-04 15:58:19
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answered by Cathy 2
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I actually do read "old books with ancient lingo" and the "words" are really interesting to search for within my dictionary. No one "raped and/or robbed" the poor chap. This is a good thing. Peace, Love and God Bless.
2007-10-04 15:56:46
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answered by In God We Trust 7
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LOL, yeah i remember reading a book in english class and laughed when i saw some weird sentences =]
2007-10-04 16:00:45
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answered by throw_away_your_television_2 6
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that is really funny.
but i dont really read that often, but i guess if i did come across that, then i would craaack up.
peter pan arrived unraped.
thats what i thought when i first read it. haha
2007-10-04 15:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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lol , that's one unmolested Peter right there.
lol it's funny u just made my day. Kissess sweetheart ;0 ) !! bye.
2007-10-04 15:57:35
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answered by sum142121 1
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Yeah! I read the book The Outsiders by E.S. Hinton. And they're all like "You're not a woofin!" It's soooo funny!!! =]
2007-10-04 15:58:09
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answered by secret_prayers2 3
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Yeah,the Scarlett Letter.In today's world it's just another episode of Maury.
2007-10-05 03:25:44
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answered by Babylove 6
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